How to Train Your Dragon :: Wii Game Review

Ever wanted your own dragon? Now you can in the Wii game based off of the movie! Check out our review to see if this game soars high or gets burned by the sun.

Hiccup is a young viking who doesn't quite fit in with his tribe.
He tries to prove himself by capturing a dragon and fighting with
it. However, he eventually befriends the dragon and has to show
his tribe that dragons really aren't that bad.

Courtesy of Activision

In the Wii game, How to Train a Dragon, you can play as Hiccup or
Astrid and follow a storyline based off of the movie. There is a
lot of customization options available and a lot of fighting!

How to Make a Dragon

You can customize your dragon's horns, wings, head, tail, and build.
You can also add markings and change the skin and scale colors. There
are lots of colors to choose from on the color wheel and more custom
parts to be unlocked in the story mode.

How to Train a Dragon

There are mini-games that you can play to improve your dragon, including
ice sculpting, memorization puzzles, and races. There are also challenges
that you will unlock. Beat these challenges to level up more and find more
special parts that you can use to customize your dragon.

Once you are ready, you can get into some dragon vs. dragon fighting!
The controls are simple, you can do light or heavy attacks, jump, block,
or breathe fire. However, you can connect these moves in different ways
for impressive combos! Once you get the hang of fighting, you can challenge
your friends and their dragons to a local multiplayer battle in Arcade Mode.

How the Game Rates

How to Train a Dragon is essentially a fighting game with a bit of
adventure gameplay thrown in with the story mode. The game is well made
and it plays fairly well as a fighting game. If you loved the movie,
this game is great for giving you a chance to experience training a